Electronics Recycling

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Electronics Recycling

How to Get Recycling

Click on the interactive map below to quickly find a recycler in your area to safely and conveniently recycle or reuse your TCL products.

Home Comfort product recycling resources can be found by visiting the EPA’s Responsible Appliance Disposal website, and for battery recycling please visit the Earth911 Recycling Search.

Don’t throw away your product packaging!! Learn more about the How2Recycle® labeling on selected TCL products.

Recycling Resources

ALABAMA: To locate a specific division within the Alabama State Government, please visit Alabama.gov. For locations to recycle your appliance, please visit EPA’s Responsible Appliance Disposal website.

ALASKA: For more information about recycling, please visit the Alaska Division of Environmental Health Solid Waste Program.

ARIZONA: Additional information about recycling is located at the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.

ARKANSAS: Learn more about how to locate electronics and appliance recycling sites by visiting the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality.

CALIFORNIA: For more information on how to recycle your electronics, please visit California’s CalRecycle website, providing consumers with recycling information for a variety of recyclable material. Information for appliance recycling can be found by visiting California Department of Toxic Chemical’s website.

COLORADO: To learn more about recycling , please visit the Colorado’s Department of Public Health and Environment website.

CONNECTICUT: For information about Connecticut’s electronic waste recycling, including a list of drop-off locations and how to recycle your electronics and appliances, please visit the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection.

DELAWARE: For more about electronics waste and recycling, please visit Delaware Solid Waste Authority and their new Recyclopedia resource

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Mail-Back options are available for any brand of television. To select this option, please visit the link and follow the simple instructions. For information about how to recycle your electronics in the District of Columbia, including drop-off locations and disposal instructions, please visit the District of Columbia's Department of Energy & Environment

FLORIDA: Details about how to locate a recycling center or drop-off near you can be found at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

GEORGIA: For information on recycling, please visit the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.

HAWAII: Information for where to drop off electronics can be found by visiting the MRM Recycling website. Additional information about Hawaii’s recycling programs can be located by visiting Hawaii’s Department of Health or Hawaii.gov.

IDAHO: To learn more about electronics recycling, management, and disposal options, please visit the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality.

ILLINOIS: For a list of registered Illinois residential electronic waste collection sites, please visit the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.

INDIANA: Additional information on recycling can be found on Indiana’s Recycle Indiana website.

IOWA: Details about electronic waste recycling can be viewed at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

KANSAS: Information about waste management can be viewed at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

KENTUCKY: For more about electronics recycling, please visit the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection.

LOUISIANA: Details about electronics reuse and recycling are located at the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.

MAINE: Where to recycle electronics and other information about Maine’s electronics waste laws can be located by visiting the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.

MARYLAND: For more information on Maryland’s recycling resources and community events sponsoring electronics drop offs, please visit the Maryland Department of the Environment.

MASSACHUSETTS: Details about electronics recycling are located at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

MICHIGAN: residents seeking to recycle their electronics can click on the “Michigan” link to view locations to drop off their equipment. Additional information on Michigan’s recycling activities can be found at the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.

MINNESOTA: Specific information about electronic waste can be accessed at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Minnesota’s Living Green websites.

MISSISSIPPI: Electronics recycling information can be viewed at the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

MISSOURI: For more information about recycling requirements and how to recycle your equipment, please visit the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.

MONTANA: Mail-Back options are available for any TCL television that is 49” and smaller. To select this option, please visit the link and follow the simple instructions. For more information on the recycling of all other television sizes, please visit the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.

NEBRASKA: Additional information about electronic waste reduction and management can be found at the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.

NEVADA: To learn more about how to recycle electronics and other equipment, please visit the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.

NEW HAMPSHIRE: Details about electronic waste can be found at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.

NEW JERSEY: To learn more about electronics recycling, visit the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s E-Cycle website.

NEW MEXICO: For guidance on how to recycle electronics, please visit the New Mexico Environment Department Solid Waste Bureau.

NEW YORK: Additional guidance for consumers can be located on the New York Department of Environmental Conservation website.

NORTH CAROLINA: For consumer information about recycling in counties across the state, please visit the North Carolina Division of Waste Management’s Electronics Management Program.

NORTH DAKOTA: Mail-Back options are available for any TCL television that is 49” and smaller. To select this option, please visit the link and follow the simple instructions. Additional information about electronic recycling activities is located at the North Dakota Department of Health Waste Management.

OHIO: Details about electronic waste management can be viewed at the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

OKLAHOMA: For more about Oklahoma’s rules and regulations governing the recycling of electronics, please visit the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.

OREGON: Additional information about Oregon’s recycling opportunities is located at the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s Oregon E-Cycles website.

PENNSYLVANIA: Specific manufacturer- and retailer-sponsored locations for electronics drop offs and other collection programs can be viewed at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

RHODE ISLAND: For more about recycling electronic waste, please visit the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.

SOUTH CAROLINA: Additional information for the state’s recycling activities is located at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.

SOUTH DAKOTA: For a list of recyclers, please visit the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

TENNESSEE: Learn more about electronics recycling at the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation website.

TEXAS: Information on recycling opportunities can be found at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality or by visiting the EPA website.

UTAH: Available information on recycling opportunities in Utah can be located by visiting the MRM Recycling website. Additional details can also be found on Utah’s Department of Environmental Quality website.

VERMONT: Information on Vermont’s recycling programs can be located at the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation.  A list of convenient recycling drop-off locations can be found on the Vermont DEC Waste Management.

VIRGINIA: For more details on electronics drop-off locations and recycling, please visit the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality or the EPA website.

WASHINGTON: Consumers can locate specific information about recycling their electronics by utilizing the 1-800 Recycle database from Washington’s Department of Ecology.

WEST VIRGINIA: Recycling Events and directory information about waste management can be found at the E-Waste West Virginia.

WISCONSIN: For additional ways to locate an electronics collection site or to learn more about electronics recycling, please visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources E-Cycle website.

WYOMING: Mail-Back options are available for any TCL television that is 49” and smaller. To select this option, please visit the link and follow the simple instructions. For all other recycling, please visit the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Solid and Hazardous Waste Division.

Did you know

TCL has recycled over 145 million pounds of electronics. With this volume of TCL TVs, you can build a path more than 2,600 miles long and walk from Los Angeles to New York without stepping on the ground. Three times.

How2Recycle

Look for the Label

TCL added convenient How2Recycle labeling to all TCL TV, Sound Bar, and Appliance product packaging in 2022.  

How2Recycle labels help you prepare packaging material for recycling, identifies how and where to recycle it, shows the type of material the packaging is made from, and specifies which part of the packaging is being referred to on the label.

These labels make it easy to understand proper recycling instructions and helps everyone practice responsible disposal.

Look for the Label

We're Just Getting Started

TCL has actively funded the recycling of more than 30 million pounds of electronics in 2021, and we’re aiming to exceed that amount in 2022! 

TCLcares for our environment. Help us minimize our footprint on the planet our user and employees call home.